One of the most common ways to say "death" in Japanese is "shi" (し), and "rose" is "bara" (ばら). It's terrible grammar, but "death rose" can be translated as "Shi Bara." A "rose of death" would be translated as "Shi no Bara."
You could say 'shi ga kuru,' written: 死が来る
The phrase "death song" may be translated as æ»ã®æŒ (shi no uta) in Japanese.
Melody - merodii Song - uta
Dattebayo Like in naruto. He will say that alot if you watch the show in Japanese. i believe it is the same as sing which is uta うた _____ I believe that "to sing" is "Utairu" or "Utaimasu" and I've heard the word "song" said in two ways, but I'm not sure which is formal and which is slang, there's "Utau" and "Uta".... but the route of the word is definitely "Uta"
"Besame" translates into two(2) words in English. When translated it means "Kiss Me".
Otanjou-bi Omedetou Gozaimasu!it means Happy birthday to you, so just repeat it using the same tune as Happy birthday in EnglishSome Japanese also use the Happy birthday song in English but with Japanese accent which is like this:Happii baasudei tu yuHappii baasudei tu yuHappii baasudei tu (name)Happii baasudei tu yu
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Shinu no uta
Melody - merodii Song - uta
ald lang sein
"Beautiful song" in English means bella canzone in Italian.
(La) canzone.
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The Japanese Happy Birthday song is sung the same way it is sung in English but in Japanese's translation. Even in most Japanese schools they also sing it in English version as well.
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Yes. Every opening and closing song is subbed, rather than dubbed, to preserve the song. You can typically find these subs at the bottom of the screen or wherever the translations are on the screen; the English and Japanese lyrics.
It depends whether you want the English theme song or the Japanese. The English theme song is "My Hands" By Leona Lewis. The Japanese theme song is called Kimi Ga Iru Kara. I don't know the name of the Japanese singer.
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